Grown-Ass Kids

Grown-Ass Kids by Annece Bunch, published by AuthorHouse in October 2008, is a work of fiction that explores the lives of a group of urban black friends in their mid to late twenties. This edition spans 52 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows these friends as they navigate the transition from carefree partying and casual encounters to confronting the responsibilities of adulthood and parenthood.
Readers will find a portrayal of the characters grappling with their shifting priorities as they begin to recognize the need for change in their lives. The story delves into themes of coming of age and cultural heritage, highlighting the tension between their desires and the realities they face. As they adjust to the evolving demands of life, the book captures the essence of their journey toward maturity and self-awareness.
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This book is about a group of urban black friends all in their mid to late twenties. They want to stay out all night partying at clubs and having meaningless sexual encounters with strangers. They have been given the opportunities and the tools they need to go forward and be prosperous in life. However, they are not entirely willing to leave the nest and take on the responsiblities for themselves or for their own children. This group of friends are starting to realize that their daily rountines are shifting from the things they want to do to the things they need to be doing. Life is changing all around them and they have no other choice but to make the fine adjustments.
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